Acute Effects Inhalation: Vapors cause
irritation to respiratory tract and pulmonary edema can occur after a serious
vapor exposure; pulmonary sensitization can occur in some individuals leading
to asthma-like spasms of the bronchial tubes and difficulty in breathing;
recent studies indicate overexposure may be associated with chronic lung
impairment.

After first aid, get appropriate
in-plant, paramedic, or community medical support.

Section
5 - Fire-Fighting Measures

Flash Point: >270 °F

Flash Point Method: TOC

LEL: Not Established

UEL: Not Established

Flammability Classification: Non-Flammable

Extinguishing
Media: Water Fog, Dry Chemical, and Carbon Dioxide Foam

Unusual
Fire or Explosion Hazards: Hazardous decomposition products may be
formed.Avoid water contamination in
closed containers or confined areas as exothermic heat and carbon dioxide can
evolve.

Section
5 - Fire-Fighting Measures(continued)

Fire-Fighting
Instructions: Fire fighters should wear self-contained breathing
apparatus.Do not release runoff from
fire control methods to sewers or waterways.

Fire-Fighting
Equipment: Because fire may produce toxic thermal decomposition products,
wear a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) with a full facepiece operated
in pressure-demand or positive-pressure mode.

Section
6 - Accidental Release Measures

Spill /Leak
Procedures: Only properly protected personnel should remain in the spill
area; dike and contain spill; absorb or scrape up excess into suitable
container for disposal; wash area with dilute ammonia solution.Stop or reducedischarge if it can be done safely.

Ventilation:
Provide general or local exhaust ventilation systems to maintain airborne
concentrations below OSHA PELs (Sec. 2). Local exhaust ventilation is
preferred because it prevents contaminant dispersion into the work area by
controlling it at its source.

Disposal:This material contains a hazardous
constituent as identified in RCRA, Title 40 CFR 261, Appendix VIII and must be
disposed of in accordance with applicable Federal, state, and local
regulations.

This
product contains the following chemicals that are subject to release reporting
requirements under section 313 of

SARA Title III.

Chemical
NameCAS
#%
by Weight

1,2
Benzenedicarboxylic acid,

[Bis (2-ethylhexyl)] ester117-81-75.0 Max

Toluene-2,
4 -Diisocyanate584-84-9<1.0

Toluene-2,
6 -Diisocyanate91-08-7<1.0

TSCA Inventory
Status (40 CFR710): All components of this formulation are listed in the
TSCA Inventory.

Section
15 - Regulatory Information(continued)

State Regulations:

California
Proposition 65: This product
contains toluene diisocyanate and diethylhexyl phthalate, which in the State of
California have found to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm

Massachusetts Right To Know, Substance List:

Special
Hazardous Substances (>0.01%)

Chemical
NameCAS
#%
by Weight

Toluene-2,
4 -Diisocyanate584-84-9<1.0

Toluene-2,
6 -Diisocyanate91-08-7<1.0

Di
-sec octyl phthalate117-81-75.0 Max

Hazardous
Substances (>1.00%)

Chemical
NameCAS
#%
by Weight

None

Pennsylvania Right To Know,
Substance List:

Special
Hazardous Substances (>0.01%)

Chemical
NameCAS
#%
by Weight

Toluene-2,
4 -Diisocyanate584-84-9<1.0

Toluene-2,
6 -Diisocyanate91-08-7<1.0

1,2
Benzenedicarboxylic acid,

[bis(2-ethylhexyl)] ester117-81-75.0 Max

Hazardous
Substances (>1.00%)

Chemical
NameCAS
#%
by Weight

None

Section
16 - Other Information

Prepared By:
Dominick J. Finocchio

Title:Technical Director

Disclaimer:
The information contained in this MSDS is considered accurate as of the version
date.However, no warranty is expressed
or implied regarding the accuracy of the data.Since the use of this product is not within the control of Smooth-On
Inc., it is the user's obligation to determine the suitability of the product
for its intended application and assumes all risk and liability for its safe
use.